Neuromodulation is “the alteration of nerve activity through targeted delivery of a stimulus, such as electrical stimulation or chemical agents, to specific neurological sites in the body”. It is carried out to normalize – or modulate – nervous tissue function. Neuromodulation is an evolving therapy that can involve a range of electromagnetic stimuli such as a magnetic field (rTMS), an electric current, or a drug instilled directly in the subdural space (intrathecal drug delivery). Emerging applications involve targeted introduction of genes or gene regulators and light (optogenetics), and by 2014, these had been at minimum demonstrated in mammalian models, or first-in-human data had been acquired.[1] The most clinical experience has been with electrical stimulation.

Neuromodulation

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Depression, Neuromodulation

Healthcare evaluation: an infrastructure

Anxiety & OCD, Neuromodulation, Neuroscience

SeroDopa Behavior

Depression, Imaging, Neuromodulation

rTMS-SENSE

Anxiety & OCD, Neuromodulation

rTMS-BDD

Anxiety & OCD, Neuromodulation, Neuroscience

RegionalDopamine

Anxiety & OCD, Neuromodulation, Neuroscience

NEURO conflict

Anxiety & OCD, Neuromodulation, Neuroscience

Neuron POP

Anxiety & OCD, Neuromodulation, Neuroscience

NEURO compulsive

Anxiety & OCD, Neuromodulation, Neuroscience

NEUROMOD mouse

Anxiety & OCD, Neuromodulation, Neuroscience

NEURO habit

Neuromodulation

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